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ALLEY MUSIC CORP

Track Title Genre Track Description PlayLink
DAYDREAM Rock/Pop Quaint little Pop Country tune for a  boy’s contemplation of  love, featuring Paul Jones from Manfred Mann on Vocals and Harmonica, whistles at 1:15, supported by Tower of Power Guitarist, Jerry Cortez. Click to Listen
RAIN ON THE ROOF (Background Instrumental) Rock/Pop You can listen to this track two ways.  1) Fairy dancing rite of spring Madrigal, or 2) Muzak-styled Elevator Music.  An Instrumental that features Nylon Guitar, Harp, Flute and Alto Sax.  “Clean-up on Aisle 4.” Click to Listen
DAYDREAM (Backing Track) Rock/Pop Backing Track or Underscore for the quaint little Pop Country tune for a  boy’s contemplation of  love, featuring Paul Jones from Manfred Mann on Harmonica, and Jerry Cortez of Tower of Power on Guitar. Click to Listen
DID YOU EVER HAVE TO MAKE UP YOUR MIND (Elevated Instrumental) Rock/Pop “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen
EVERYBODY PLAYS THE FOOL (Elevated Instrumental) Urban/R&B “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen
(WILL YOU) COME BACK MY LOVE (Elevated Instrumental) Urban/R&B “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen
DAYDREAM (Elevated Instrumental) Rock/Pop Elevator Music or Muzak Instrumental Underscore for the quaint little Pop Country tune for a  boy’s contemplation of  love, featuring Paul Jones from Manfred Mann on Harmonica, and Jerry Cortez of Tower of Power on Guitar. Click to Listen